The 1980s were revolutionary for the action movie genre. The levels of violence were raised, catch phrases were born, and muscles and guns were celebrated. Names like Sylvester Stallone, Walter Hill, Chuck Norris, Shane Black, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Joel Silver and Jean-Claude Van Damme found their niche in the genre.

Bullet to the Head opened to an estimated $4.5 million dollars over the weekend. It ranks as the lowest opening for a wide release in Stalloneís career. Are the days of box-office wine and roses over for the Planet Hollywood crew? Have audiences grown tired of these older men in action-heavy roles?

It's Superbowl Sunday, which means a quiet weekend at the box office. So, what kind of movie would open on a weekend where it's almost guaranteed to see a lower than usual opening? How about one that you wish no one knew even existed?

It seems zombies aren't just in vogue when they're staggering around and threatening people on The Walking Dead. The quirky romantic comedy Warm Bodies, about a zombie who falls for one of the earth's few surviving humans, led the U.S. box office on Friday, making $8.1 million on its way toward an estimated $20 million for the weekend

Iím still working off this chill from sub freezing temperatures over this last week but its time to warm up these magic fingertips and get to the movies of the week. This time around its warm bodies and bullets to the head

Most would argue that Sylvester Stallone's heyday was in the 70s and 80s when he was making movies like Rocky, First Blood, Cobra and Over The Top, but in the past few years he has rejuvenated his career in a major way. After bringing back both Rocky and Rambo during the aughts, he brought together some of the biggest action stars in the world in both The Expendables and The Expendables 2, and is keeping the pace going in 2013.

Based on a script by Hill and Alessandro Camon and based on the graphic novels by Alexis Nolent, the film stars Sylvester Stallone and Sung Kang as a hitman and a cop, respectively, who both have their partners killed by the same man, a ruthless mercenary named Keegan (Jason Momoa). Despite being on opposite sides of the law and functioning on radically different moral compasses, the two decide to team up and hunt Keegan down by any means necessary.

Walter Hill, the esteemed director of The Warriors and 48 Hrs, is finally heading back to the big screen after being gone for a decade. His newest film, Bullet To The Head, is arriving early next year, but today we have the first ever trailer. Check it out!

The fact that the movie now has an actual plan for release is good, but Stallone recutting the entire thing isn't-- presumably the star was less than happy with what Hill came up with, and with his own directorial credits including Rocky and The Expendables, Stallone seemed to figure it'd just be easier to do it himself

Despite being halfway through his seventh decade on this planet, Sylvester Stallone is showing no signs of slowing down, either as a person or as an action star. Just like his ex-gubernatorial counterpart Schwarzenegger, Sly is continuing to kick ass on the silver screen in movies such as The Expendables. This year he's once again going to take a long, leisurely piss on his AARP card, starring in not one, but two different action movies.

If you're a fan of images in which Sylvester Stallone handles various pieces of weaponry, today has been a great day (and what an interesting fetish you have!). This afternoon Lionsgate sent out the first poster for The Expendables 2, which featured the action star wielding both a shotgun and a pistol, and now the first image from Walter Hill's Bullet To The Head has been posted featuring the Italian Stallion defending himself with an axe.

Warner Bros. continues to fill out its 2012 release schedule, setting opening dates for two anticipated titles from Todd Phillips and Sylvester Stallone. No, Sly and the Hangover director arenít working together (yet), but both are in business with WB and will back studio efforts early next year.